Recreation Sites and Trails

Special Event Use

Generally, group activities or events of an exclusive nature receive authorization. Examples of these may include:

  • Orienteering competitions
  • Cross-country running or skiing races
  • Biathlon competitions
  • Wind surfing competitions
  • Kayaking competitions
  • Mountain bike competitions
  • Fishing derbies

If you wish to plan this type of activity, contact your local Recreation Officer to obtain an application form.

If your planned activity is likely to have an impact on other public recreation users, biological and recreation resources, or site or trail structures, then it may be prohibited or approved with specific conditions.

Activities likely to be prohibited or restricted include those that:

  • Contravene any provincial laws
  • Contravene the management objectives of the site or trail
  • Exclude the general public from a site or trail
  • Include commercial activity or the sale of alcohol
  • Could make it more difficult to provide safe, sanitary, socially acceptable and environmentally sound recreation opportunities
  • Are likely to be offensive to a segment of the population
  • Could have a significant negative impact on adjacent landowners or businesses
  • Could damage recreation or biological resources
  • Exceed the reasonable carrying capacity of the area

Detailed guidelines on special events use of recreation sites and trails are available in Appendix 7 of the Recreation Manual.

Also see general rules for recreation site use in the Recreation Sites Rules and Guidelines page.